List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Āmāl Muʿawwaḍ |
Author |
Āmāl Zakī Nassīm |
Egyptian Christian girl; Disappeared from al-Maḥallah al-Kubrá / Gharbia (2007) |
Āmāl ʿUthmān (Dr.) |
Former minister of social affairs |
Amānī Abū al-Ḥassan |
Author; Journalist |
Amānī Abū Faḍl |
Member of the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child |
Amānī al-Ṭawīl (Dr.) |
Expert. |
Amānī Fikrī |
Author |
Amānī Mājid |
Author; Journalist |
Amānī Muḥammad ʿĀṣim | |
Amānī ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd |
Author |
Amānī ʿĀṣim |
Author; Former AWR translator |
Amar-Sin (Sumerian King) | |
Ambassador Abul Magd | |
Ambassador Muḥammad Subayh [Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League] | |
Amedy Coulibaly |
related to the armed Islamic Group and the attackers on Charli Hebdo office in January 2015 |
Amīn al-Dīn Murjān | |
Amīn al-Jamayal | |
Amīn al-Khūlī (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar |
Amīn al-Mahdī |
Author and publisher |
Amīn Fahīm |
Former Head of the Association of Upper Egypt for Education and Development |
Amīn Huwaydī |
Former Egyptian Minister of Defense, Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence and Security Service; Author |
Amīn Iskandar |
Nasserist party figure; member of Kifāya movement |
Amīn Makram ʿUbayd (Dr.) |
Author, Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery (1981), Consulting Surgeon in Private Practice (1982), and co-founder of Coastal Surgical Group in Texas (1990). He retired in 2003 |
Amīn Rifāʿī | |
Amīna (singer) | |
Amīna al-Jindī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Insurance and Social Affairs (1999-2005) |
Amīna al-Naqqāsh |
Author; Journalist; Columnist; Deputy Secretary General of the Tajammuc Party |
Amīna al-Sharīf |
Author |
Amīna Muḥammad Naṣīr(Dr.) |
Former dean of the College for Girls at the Alexandria University; professor at the Azhar University |
Amīna Shafīq |
Journalist for al-Ahrām; Director of the Organization for Women Voters' Rights; Member of the National Council for Women's Rights and of the Syndicate of Journalists |
Amīna Wudūd (Dr.) |
Associate professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University |
Amir al-Mirghanī | |
Amīr al-Ṣarrāf |
Author |
Amīr Fuʾād |
Egytian Navy Captain |
Amīr Ḥabīb (Eng.) |
Author on Coptic and theological studies |
Amīr Ramsīs (Film Director) |
Film director |
Amīr Sālim |
Lawyer; human rights activist; President of the National Society for Human Rights and Development |
Amīr Ṭāhirī |
Secular Iranian writer opposed to the Islamic Revolution in Iran |
Amīr ʿAyyād |
Coptic activist |
Amīra Fūdah [Amirah Fawdah] |
Egyptian journalist at al-Dustūr newspaper |
Amīra Hass | |
Amīra Huwaydī |
Author |
Amīra Ibrāhīm |
Author |
Amīra Jirjis | |
Amīra Malash |
Egyptian journalist at al-Fajr newspaper |
Amīra Raḍwān | |
Ammūniyūs ʿĀdil [Amonious] (Bishop) (Rev. Fr.) | |
Āmna Naṣīr (Dr.) |
Professor of Islamic Doctrine and Philosophy |
Āmna Nuṣayr (Professor) | |
Amr Ibn Al-‘Aas [ʿAmrū Ibn al-ʿĀṣ] | |
Amr Khaled | |
Amr KhƗlid | |
Amr Moussa | |
Amy Small (Rabbi) |
past president of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association. |
Anas Abū Shādī [Anas Aboshady] (Shaykh, Dr.) | |
Anas al-Fiqī [Anas al-Fiki] (Mr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Information (Since 2005), Former Minister of Youth |
Anas al-Takrītī | |
Anas Ibn Mālik (Shaykh) |
Islamic jurist; Companion of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad |
Anas Shakfah | |
Anatoly Chubais (Mr.) | |
Anba Armīa; Pope Shīnūda' secretary: Shīnūda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark | |
Anba Paula (Bishop of Tanta) | |
Anders Fogh Rasmussen |
Danish politician; the 12th and current Secretary General of NATO; former Prime Minister of Denmark (2001-2009) |
Andrāwus Ḥabīb Buqṭur (Father) |
Tarshub, Izbet Iskandar Ayyub |
Andrāwus ʿAzīz Sulaymān (Father) |
Defrocked Coptic Orthodox priest; Known for his liberal opinions and opposition to Pope Shenouda; Author |
André Seebregts | |
Andrea Busse (Pastor) | |
Andrea Riccardi | |
Andreas "Dries" van Agt (Dr.) |
Dutch Prime Minister (1977-1982); Minister of Justice (1971-1977); Lawyer. Professor |
Andreas Kaplony (Prof., Dr.) |
professor of Islamic Studies at the Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Zurich and a co-editor of the journal "Islam" and the series "Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East |
Andrew Clart | |
Andrew de Carpentier |
Leader of the The Holy land Institute for the Deaf |
Andrew Hammond |
Author |
Andrew Hussey |
English author living in Paris |
Andrew White (Rev.) |
President of Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East; Vicar of St George's Church in Baghdad (Iraq) |
Andrīyya Zakī Asṭfānūs [Andrea Zaki Stephanous] (Dr., Rev.) |
He is president of the Protestant Community of Egypt and General Director of the Evangelical Coptic Organization for Social Services. Graduated in Social Development and Ph.D. in religions and theologies, Author of two books in Arabic and one English. |
Ane Skov Birk |
Danish AWR intern (Dedi program 2007) |
Angela Merkel (Chancellor of Germany) |
Chancellor of Germany (Since 2005); Member of CDU |
Angeline Eijsink (Dutch MP) | |
Angelo Andrew |
Southern Sudanese Christian refugee emigrated to the US, and was part of a large Southern Sudanese community in Maʿadī, Cairo. |
Angus Blair (Mr. ) |
the President of the Signet Institute |
Anīs Manṣūr |
Egyptian intellectual; Author |
Anīsa Ḥassūna | |
Anja Dalgaard-Nilesen | |
Anjīlūs (Bishop of North Shubra) |
was until end of 2017 Coptic Orthodox diocesan Bishop of Northern USA |
Anjilūs Jirjis (Fr.) | |
Anjīlūs (Bishop, Coptic Orthodox Church of the U.K.) | |
Anjīlūs al-Naqādī |
the representative of the Egyptian Church in Addis Ababa |
Anjīlūs Isḥaq (Rev. Fr.) | |
Ann Coulter | |
Anna Hager | |
Anne Patterson (American Ambassador) |
U.S. ambassador to Egypt in 2013 |
Anne van der Bijl |
Founder of Open Doors |
Annemarie Graf (Missionary) | |
Annemarie Schimmel | |
Annemarie Schimmel (Prof., Dr.) |
German Orientalist (1922-2003); wrote extensively about Islam, held various University posts, authored over 80 books |
Anonymous Member of al-Waṭan Party (Interviewee) | |
Ansīmus [Onsimus] (Pastor) | |
Anthony Charles Lynton Blair [Tony Blair] (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) |
British Prime Minister (1997-2007) |
Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy |
French linguist and orientalis |